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Legacies of Plague in Literature, Theory and Film
The Politics of Plague Theatre: Artaud, Capek and Camus
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 16
Writing Plague: Defoe and Camus
pp. 44
The Politics of Plague Theatre: Artaud, Capek and Camus
pp. 73
Oedipus the Pharmakos and the Psychoanalytic Plague
pp. 97
Dreaming Plague and Plaguing Dreams: The Teachings of Psychoanalysis
pp. 115
Plague, Jews and Fascist Anti-Semites: ‘The Great Incurable Malady’
pp. 141
Screening Plague Images/Plaguing Screen Images: von Trier’s Epidemic and Hypnosis
pp. 163
Plague, Zombies and the Hypnotic Relation: Romero and After
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